July's
Giveaway is sponsored by Jenny of Crochet is the Way! One winner
will receive one of Jenny's new crochet patterns - the 1-2-3
Beautiful Scarf -
http://www.ravelry.com/patterns/library/1-2-3-beautiful-scarf
- and three skeins of Caron's Simply Soft in their choice of color/s
to work up their scarf. While winner will be able to choose their
own color/s, the colors Jenny started with were Pagoda, Bright Green
and Soft Green. I can't wait to get started on my own scarf, but
still trying to decide on yarn and a color.

Therefore:
join us at the Granny-Spiration Challenge following this link! And
don't forget to enter the giveaway!

And
that's what I made for this month's Challenge:

Bohemian
Summer (1)

Granny
Squares on Painted Canvas

Actually
my contribution has been completed for quite a while now. As the
project itself is part of the larger project called Boho Summer or
Bohemian Summer though, I first intended to wait till I'd finished
everything. But then came the fair and then there was Scotland and
thus a few parts still await completion...

Having
done no crochet in Scotland I didn't have anything new ready for his
month's challenge and that's why I decided to show you one part of
the Bohemian Summer Project.

There's
no great story behind this canvas, it's just me playing around with
paint, plain traditional grannies and bright, strong and vibrant
colours...

What a clever idea, I love the mesh effect where you have missed the crochet squares out. Thank you so much for mentioning my Granny Square Stash Buster Blanket, it's still one of my favourite things I've ever made!

I really love this idea. Sigrid did something similar on plain canvas, and I loved it then too! I really like how you've included a bunch of different colors. They are all fun and bright and this is such a unique piece and combination. I love the black grid - did you just do that with simple chains?AlexandraEyeLoveKnots.blogspot.com

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English:My name is Marjan. I was born in Belgium in 1970. I moved to Germany in the early nineties for love's sake. Even though I got fairly disappointed some years later I never considered returning home as my children were born here in Germany. Fortunately I never did, since I never would have met my wonderful second husband. Read more here.